Burnley funeral director shortlisted for national award
After personally suffering a pregnancy loss of her own, twenty-eight year old Annabel retuned to work to support families going through similarly distressing circumstances.
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Hide AdUpon her return to work as a funeral director, Annabel sought ways to go above and beyond to support bereaved parents living in the area.
Annabel campaigned for local councils to offer free cremation services for infants, she also set up a support group for grieving parents and created a library of books, information packs and keepsakes.
She has also collected two cuddle cots, along with various sized Moses baskets and cribs, to allow parents to have additional and often essential time with their angel baby.
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Hide AdAnnabel said: “I am truly touched and honoured to have been nominated for such a meaningful award again. As Funeral Directors, we’re here to support people who are going through a heart-breaking time.
"The Butterfly Awards are an important step to make people aware of the support available for people going through the loss of a child.”
Working with neonatal departments from across the region, Annabel has also encouraged members of the public to donate knitted items of clothing for babies in special care units. To date, seven hospitals and a neonatal ward in Uganda have received donations.
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Hide AdThe Butterfly Awards, now in its sixth year, recognises professionals working across a broad range of industries for the work they do supporting families through the loss of their baby. The awards also recognise families for the strength and courage they show during a bereavement.
To find out more about Annabel’s nomination and to vote for her as the UK’s best bereavement worker, please head to: https://finleysfootprints.com/bereavement-worker-annabel-jayne-davies-co-op-funeralcare-profile-page/
Award winners will be announced at a ceremony in Kenilworth on October 19th.